Zombie Books 13

A horrific virus has spread across the globe, transforming the infected into ravenous, flesh-eating creatures. Humanity hangs by a thread as those who remain struggle to survive in the new world.

The Blighted follows several story lines, including:
A research team in Suva, Fiji, forced to flee the island after their research facility is overrun.
With them, they may hold the key to saving what is left of civilization.

Dying To Live is the first book in the Zombie Overload Series. It is the beginning of the zombie apocalypse and one woman, who had planned what she would do if zombies ever did take over (Just for fun, of course! It could never really happen.) and learns pretty quickly that zombies don’t play by the rules.

Black ops agent Chad Halverson of the CIA’s National Clandestine Service escapes plague- and zombie-ravaged Santa Monica with dress designer Victoria Brady and sets sail up the smoldering California coast.

Along the way, Halverson and Brady rescue the idealistic Dr. Parnell, the UCSB coed Brittany Pine who is in a state of shock induced by the loss of her boyfriend to the walking dead, and the cynical reporter Blake Reno.

Seeking sanctuary from the walking dead in Alcatraz prison, Halverson and his band of refugees discover that all is not as it seems on the island haven at the Rock.

In fact, they may have more to fear than the walking dead in the person of Alcatraz’s reigning “Chosen One,” the charismatic proponent of law and order Jefferson Bascomb, who believes zombies have the right to a fair trial.

You and Me, Against the World is the first book in “The Creepers Saga”

There are things worse than death.
Oncologist Russell Thorn knew that was true, but he never imagined anything as horrifying as the virus. The infection has turned humanity into creatures of vicious insanity. The survivors call them Creepers. By day, they relentlessly hunt humans and by night, they burrow underground to await daybreak from their earthen graves.
Doctor Thorn’s rescue by a group of young survivors is just the beginning of a nightmarish journey to find the last safe place on earth. It is a road where they will discover the limits of their own humanity and the costs of love, loyalty, and hope.
Time, however, is running out. The Creepers are evolving and gaining intelligence. Bullets alone will not save the survivors and each must decide the sacrifice they are willing to make to save their friends and to give humanity a chance for one more tomorrow.

The story follows three friends during their senior year of high school as they plan the trip of a lifetime: a cross-country bicycle journey. As they plan their adventure, a mysterious new flu breaks out in India, and threatens to consume the globe.

By the time the three are halfway across the country the awful truth is known: this is no ordinary flu. This virus turns its victims into flesh-eating zombies. And it’s here.

Scared and alone, the three need to turn back and race through infected territory in a desperate bid to make it home alive.

For high-schooler Nathan Bristol, finding out his sister’s best friend, Trina Bivens, has come back as a zombie is the least of his problems. While she may not have a hankering for his flesh, her visions predict the world will soon be overrun by zombies who do. Further, she reveals Nathan will play a huge part in saving the world. The boy can’t even make it through third period Chemistry without making a mess of things, much less stop a zombie apocalypse. What follows is a harrowing race to rescue his mother, deliver his family from teeth-chomping danger and maybe, just maybe, save the world. BOOK ONE: OVERRUN deals with Trina and Nathan’s tenuous relationship with each other and the rest of the world. Branded as turncoats by zombies and humans alike, the two must forge a bond that will help them save Nathan’s family and put them on the road together to save the world from the evil entity that has released the undead.

Blood, Brains and Bullets is Book One of the new Blood, Brains and Bullets series by Sean Liebling and starts on day one of the outbreak and continues through the first seven full days after it’s apocalyptic climax.
Jay has started his daily routine as a single father of three when the news hits of massive deaths then reanimations from the vaccine distributed by the government to combat the super flu virus that had been sweeping the globe. For Jay, it’s irritating because it interrupt’s Jay’s normal comedic attempts at nailing every sweet piece of ass in the area. Being a survivalist means he has a lot of ‘stuff’ as you can never have too much and before he can even take shelter in his homemade retreat to ride out the apocalypse, friends start showing up who need his help. Before he knows it, he’s forced into the unenviable position of assuming leadership over his community, or what’s left of it, and fighting on multiple fronts against the forces of the evil undead, marauders and assassin’s of the secret shadow government with a secret New World Order plan. Of course, that plan of theirs doesn’t include him and his, so this Marine does what all Marines do best. He kicks ass without bothering to take names, while along the way he happens to fall into the clutches of a girl or three. Women can be very demanding. Even during a Zombie Apocalypse!

Tara and Ken are looking for important issues to add meaning to their shallow lives. After accidentally becoming infected with the Zombie virus they find themselves out of their depth in a struggle between vegetarian zombies and the more aggressive brain-eaters. Can they adapt to their new lifestyle? Can they find a way to save mankind? And why do they like watching Fruit of the Loom commercials?

Zombies invade the Black Rock desert and the Burning Man festival, while a flawed hero tries to rescue his rekindled love.

The Burning Z takes us back to the source of a zombie outbreak – a pre-zombie apocalypse world – but one in which a passing zombie might not merit a second glance: the annual Burning Man festival in the Black Rock desert.

A mysterious meteor slams into the Black Rock desert and soon a growing number of zombies are on the loose. Bruce and Conner – hometown friends who experience sudden success early in their careers, followed by a long downward trajectory – encounter the z’s and embark on a quest across the desert to save Conner’s recently rekindled high school love who is attending Burning Man. Alan Gorman – the steadfast, retired Air Force physician with expert marksmanship and a prosthetic lower limb – endures his own odyssey trying to alert the authorities to the escalating zombie menace. It all leads to a climatic, costumed battle of the Alamo, inside Burning Man’s Black Rock City.

The book carries on where book one ended after Jay pulled the town of Newaygo together, helped a National Guard unit, executed a rogue preacher bent on pulling the newly-formed community apart, and was named interim governor for the State of Michigan. Along the way he accumulated three girlfriends while making sure his young children survived.
“Book 2 begins with the aftermath of a devastating zombie attack. As the town mourns the loss of many of their near and dear ones, Jay and his military personnel are faced with the chilling discovery that the zombies have evolved—have become even more clever and cunning. And they seem to be focusing their attacks on the children of the survivors!
Jay knows that in order to survive the influx of the multitudes of undead hordes, as well as the anticipated attacks by the Shadow Government, he must be ready. He does not intend to lose any more of his people. Under his direction, Newaygo’s ever-expanding group of survivors dig in and begin rebuilding…”

GNASH is written by an US Army soldier who actually worked in the Pentagon..

“An ancient fundamentalist organization has chosen to lash out against its enemies by conducting several attacks simultaneously across the globe. One of the assaults unleashes a deadly virus within the Pentagon. When the virus mutates beyond anything the terrorists expected, the nation’s capital is plunged into a violent zombie outbreak that threatens to infect everyone in the region. A desperate attempt to stop the potential global epidemic backfires as the infected survive a brutal pre-emptive strike and continue to wreak havoc on the human population when they reemerge from the bowels of the ruined city.

Grayson Donnelly, a former Army officer who is stranded in the Midwest during the outbreak, is forced to fight for his life and for the survival of his adopted community while his fiancé, Emory, is trapped in the Washington, D.C. quarantine zone. She struggles to come to terms with her own survival while living in a government-operated refugee camp just outside of the city. In a nation that is nearing anarchy as the terrorists’ heinous scheme takes on a life of its own, the two of them must learn to adapt and do whatever is necessary in order to survive.”

Ghostland is a full length novel about the zombie apocalypse told from the perspective of a 17 year old girl.

“In a journey that begins with the End, seventeen year old Lucy Miller and her family struggle to stay alive after a pandemic leads to a zombie apocalypse. Hiding from the horrors outside their sanctuary they must learn how to survive in a world that is intent on killing them. She must find the strength to not only fight off the dead that prowl the night but also the desperate last vestiges of humanity.”